'Secrets of the Magna Carta'Educational Project

Magna Carta may be an 800-year-old piece of parchment, but today many people think that it is more relevant than ever. The Great Charter spelt out the rights of citizens and the limits to a government's power over them. With the expansion of government in the last hundred years, and political decisions affecting every part of our lives, do we need to look again at what this old parchment can tell us?

In association with WAG TV and the John Templeton Foundation, the Adam Smith Institute is proud to launch our Secrets of the Magna Carta educational project. We’ve created teaching materials to accompany two award-winning documentaries narrated by Downton Abbey’s Hugh Bonneville. They feature world experts: lawyers like US and UK supreme court justices, distinguished historians, librarians in charge of conserving the documents themselves, and policy commentators from both sides of the Atlantic.

We are also in the process of translating the documentaries and teaching materials: expanding the project to the U.S., Europe, Latin America, India, and beyond. Although Magna Carta may have been sealed at a meadow in Runnymede, the principles that the Great Charter enshrined are of vital importance around the world.

Find out more by visiting the project’s website here. We are now also offering free DVD copies of our new documentary series Secrets of the Magna Carta to teachers and students. Visit our Books for Schools/Books for Universities pages to get your copy!

The Adam Smith Institute has years of experience holding seminars for GCSE and A-Level students, and we will soon be offering free day-long seminars on Magna Carta to UK secondary schools. These seminars will feature experts from the Adam Smith Institute and explore topics related to Magna Carta in economics, politics, law, history, and citizenship.

In order to register your interest in holding a seminar at your UK secondary school, simply email daniel@adamsmith.org.